What this module does
The module exposes the OpenMRS API as REST web services. if an OpenMRS instance is running the Webservices.REST module, other programs (and languages) can connect to retrieve and post certain information through OpenMRS.
User Documentation
The module exposes the OpenMRS API through light-weight resource objects of the core OpenMRS objects.
See REST Web Services User Guide for more information.Enhanced Web Services (Design Page)
Technical Documentation
This module uses Spring 3 annotations to expose URLs. Primary transport language is currently JSON.
See REST Web Services API for documentation, API, conventions, and descriptions.
Full example of adding new web services to the core/trunk openmrs.
Full example of adding new web service methods into your module.
Downloads
View Source: http://source.openmrs.org/browse/Modules/webservices.rest/trunk/
Checkout Source: http://svn.openmrs.org/openmrs-modules/webservices.rest/trunk/
Download: http://modules.openmrs.org/modules/view.jsp?module= (To be updated once module is formally released)
Required OpenMRS Versions
For all features in the REST module to work you must use a nightly build of at least version 20404. This is due to TRUNK-2323 and TRUNK-2324
The REST Web Services module requires at least OpenMRS 1.9.0, 1.8.1, 1.7.2, or 1.6.3 to run.
Development Plans
Development sprint: 2011-05-16 Development Sprint
Alpha release of module coming soon.
Release Notes
( To be filled in once a formal release is made to the Module Repository )
Module Configuration
webservices.rest.maxresults_default - This Global Property determines the maximum number of resources that can be accessed on any webservice call. The default is 50.
webservices.rest.maxresults_absolute - This [Global Property|docs:Global Properties Descriptions] determines the absolute maximum number of resources that can be accessed on any webservice call. If the client requests more than this limit, then receives an error. The default is 1000.
webservices.rest.uriPrefix - This should point at the root of your exposed web application. This is typically _http://localhost:8080/openmrs_ during testing, but after being deployed will be something like _http://192.168.1.100/openmrs_ or _http://yourdomainname.org/openmrs_. If this is empty or not filled in, the user will see NEEDSTOBECONFIGURED/ws/rest/ as the "self" urls on all objects.
webservices.rest.allowedips - By default this is "", which means anyone can access the rest URLs. If you put any IP addresses into this list, only calls from those are allowed. IPs should be separated by a whitespace or a comma. IPs can be declared with bit masks to denote whole subdomains e.g. 10.0.0.0/30 matches 10.0.0.0 - 10.0.0.3 and 10.0.0.0/24 matches 10.0.0.0 - 10.0.0.255. Non matching IP addresses will receive a 403 HTTP error. Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are supported.